Chapter 0405
At least I was able to speak to my Vee one last time.
"At least it is a clear night. It isn't likely to rain until early hours." Lorellia then winced and held her swollen stomach yet again, Braxton hicks my ass, the woman had gone into labor, and I imagine her waters to break any minute now.
"You're in labor, I remember the signs from my first child." I spoke with nothing but confliction pouring out of me. I truly didn't know whether to feel worried for her and my forced unborn child or if I should just leave her to it and pray I die before the baby is born.
"You shouldn't be thinking about your old life at a time like this..." she screamed at me before releasing a gush of water from her lower parts, I knew she would go into active labor soon. "Your first child, was a mistake, and should have never been born. This child is born out of our mate bond, out of our love. It is vastly different."
My Vee was the best thing to happen to me. She was the furthest thing from a mistake. I frowned, feeling tears begin to prick my eyes as Lorellia released a small wince yet again.
"My lady, you should go to the hospital." One of the men who dragged me out here spoke, holding his arm out for the bitch, hoping to escort her to the hospital wing. A place I was now, all too familiar with.
"Who would have thought both you and your son would be born tonight." Her excitement was not something I shared as she came over to me to kiss my cheek. "I will see you in the morning my love and Hopefully we can both meet our boy."
A growl built up in my chest as I watched her walk away, leaving me with two guards and a burning ankle. I really didn't want to be a father again, especially not to that woman's child.
I sighed and sat on the damp floor, waiting for the pain to surge. I was alone and more vulnerable than ever. I couldn't help but wish Dylan was here to talk me through it. She had a way of making you believe in the impossible.
"Moon Goddess... if you're real... please, give me your strength." I whispered as I looked at the ever slowly rising moon.
I admit, I wasn't at all expecting my
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prayer to be answered, but I was suddenly engulfed in A bright flash of pure white light that blinded me for half a second. The two guards that were present instantly fell to the floor i@heavy slumber, and the chain around my ankle came loose. My eyes widened even more when a woman stood ceremoniously in front of me in the palace gardens, floating above the ground, her grey dress flowing in the warm breeze that had taken over the air.
"My strength, is yours to feed off of, now and forever..." Her voice deeper than I expected as I blinked, trying to regain my senses. I must have finally succumbed to the pressure of isolation. I was now experiencing hallucinations.
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"I've finally cracked!" I mumbled to myself but was met with an airy chuckle.
"You are not crazy... I am here to
offer you my aid, my child." Child? I
was an almost 50 year old man.
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"The road you travel is paved with much pain, that you alone will have to face.. your counsel is needed in order to bring about change Persevere, and you will be blessed... but remember... innocence is the beginning of a much brighter world!"